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rhyme

Rhyme vs Rhymery - What's the difference?

rhyme | rhymery |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and rhymery

is that rhyme is (obsolete) number while rhymery is (derogatory) the art or habit of making rhymes.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

Rhyme vs Monorhyme - What's the difference?

rhyme | monorhyme |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and monorhyme

is that rhyme is number while monorhyme is a poem whose lines all end with the same rhyme.

As a verb rhyme

is to number; count; reckon.

Rhyme vs Rhymical - What's the difference?

rhyme | rhymical |


As a noun rhyme

is number.

As a verb rhyme

is to number; count; reckon.

As an adjective rhymical is

of or pertaining to rhyme.

Rhyme vs Nonrhyming - What's the difference?

rhyme | nonrhyming |


As a noun rhyme

is (obsolete) number.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

As an adjective nonrhyming is

that does not rhyme.

Rhyme vs Rhymelike - What's the difference?

rhyme | rhymelike |


As a noun rhyme

is (obsolete) number.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

As an adjective rhymelike is

resembling or characteristic of rhyme.

Rhyme vs Seussian - What's the difference?

rhyme | seussian |


As a noun rhyme

is (obsolete) number.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

As an adjective seussian is

of or pertaining to , "dr seuss" (1904–1991), american writer and cartoonist best known for his imaginative children's books, often written in rhyme.

Rhyme vs Fingerplay - What's the difference?

rhyme | fingerplay |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and fingerplay

is that rhyme is (obsolete) number while fingerplay is a rhyme for young children consisting of a set of hand movements coordinated with a song or chant.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

Rhyme vs Holorhyme - What's the difference?

rhyme | holorhyme |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and holorhyme

is that rhyme is number while holorhyme is an extreme form of rhyme in which two lines are phonetically identical (as in "For I scream / for ice-cream").

As a verb rhyme

is to number; count; reckon.

Rhyme vs Rondelet - What's the difference?

rhyme | rondelet |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and rondelet

is that rhyme is number while rondelet is a metric verse (form), modeled after the rondeau, in two rhymes over seven lines, the first (in four syllables) being repeated as third and refrain (final one), each other line having eight syllables.

As a verb rhyme

is to number; count; reckon.

Rhyme vs Rondel - What's the difference?

rhyme | rondel |


As nouns the difference between rhyme and rondel

is that rhyme is (obsolete) number while rondel is a metric form of verse using two rhymes, usually fourteen 8- to 10-syllable lines in three stanzas, with the first lines of the first stanza returning as refrain of the next two.

As a verb rhyme

is (obsolete) to number; count; reckon.

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